Indian Daily Mail, 28 January 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 348. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 213 1 Tribunal For Settling C' wealth Disputes Urged BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 27.— The Minister of State for Colonies, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd has suggested the establishment of a tribunal to which Commonwealth coun tries could take their differences. Speaking at a banquet of the British Jewellers Association here last night he said: "I
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  • 330 1 All Accused In Laik AH Case lo Be Released From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Jan. 27.— With still ten more results to come, Congress has won an absolute majority of Assembly seats in Hyderabad State having won 89 out of 165 seats. Congress Party's
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  • 79 1 KHATMANDU, Jan. 27.— The Nepal Government today released curfew and travel restrictions in the Khatmandu valley as order returned after this week's twoday revolt by the Raksiha Dal (home guard). The dusk to dawn curfew imposed last Thursday was passed to apirdy between
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  • 83 1 JODHPUR RULER KILLED IN PLANE CRASH JODHPUR. Jan. 27.— The Maharaja of Jodh pur, one of India's richest princes, was killed in a plane crash about 60 miles from here yesterday while campaigning for a seat in the new Indian Parliament. Two other occupants of the plane, including the pilot,
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  • 365 1 MUNSAN, Jan. 27. The Communists accepted today an Allied plan for speeding the armistice talks. The Allies then proposed a dramatic meeting between General Mathew Ridway and the enemy high command to sign a partial truce pact. The Communist delayed giving an
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  • 60 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 27.— Sheikh Abdullah. C-'ef Minister of Kashmir, left for Paris by air today to attend the Un.ted Nations Security Council's debate on the Kashmir dispute. He told correspondents that the people of Kashmir were not worried about the outcome of the dispute "as
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  • 307 1 CAIRO. Jan. 27. Prime Minister Nahas Pasha said in a broadcast yesterday's ri oting in Cairo had angered him more than the British kil lina of Egyptian oolice in Isnailia on Friday. He said a "serious situa tion" was created by some who took advantage
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  • 602 1 Dato Onn's Speech At Indian Republic Day Meeting "To those of your guests and the majority of those in this land who are termed dependent territories and therefore dependent on the whim and fancies of others, it must and
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  • 52 1 BANGKOK. Jan 27.—Thailand has allocated 160,000 tons of rice to India for 1952 payable in sterling at the free market dollar conversion rate, it was learned here today. A formal agreement will be signed on Tuesday. Ten thousand (10,000) tons of rice will toe sold to
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  • 262 1 Narrow Escape TEL AVIV Jan. 27.— An Australia bound British Overseas Airways Corporation Constellation made an emergency landing at Lydda airport yesterday after escaping from an Egyptian mob at Farouk airport, Cairo. Passengers said the plane took off from Fnrouk airport with its doors open when a threatening
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  • 166 1 LATEST: CAIRO. Jan. 27.— Egyptian police roundea up "subversive elements" in cities during the r ght after a day of riots in Cairo in which 13 Britons were reported missing, three of th»m presumed killed. Martial law is in force throughout the country. Under a decree proclaimed
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  • 278 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 27.— The progress of th e general elections in India has been followed \#Uh considerable interest in the American press. Almost day to day accounts were sent here by American correspondents in India. Though the main concern appeared to be the degree
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  • 63 1 PARIS, Jan. 27.— The United States, France and Britain proposed yesterday that the U.N. General Assembly leave any political discussion on Korea to a special session which would be called when circumstances warrant. The Western Big Three opposed debate recently in the Assembly's Political Committee on
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  • 891 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Mon. Jan. 28, 1952. PROGRESS OF THE ELECTIONS IN INDIA THE results of the ceneral elections in India so far declared reveal certain unmistakable trends The first and foremost is the increasing certainly of the Congress retaining a large part of the power it has
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  • 1885 2 Bombay Assembly And Parliament Election Results GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: BOMBAY, Jan. 15: —Congress had further increased its lead over Opposition parties as more results of Assembly elections were declared all over the State. Till midnight to-day, results o f 133 seats out of the 315 ceats of the Assembly
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  • 75 2 LONDON. Jan. 26.— A powerful Beet of British warships left Malta yesterday— apparently headed for the Sue", canal zone. T/.e announcement came from the Admiralty shortly aft»r tho latest clash between British troops and Egyptian police was reported in LsmaUia. Unofficial reports said the Lask
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  • 137 2 COLOMBO: Describing as very strange, an application by the Kotahena Police for the remand to the Quarantine Camp, till a deportation order was obtained from the Prime Minister, of an Indian suspected of having landed In Ceylon. Mr. P. Sri Skanda Rajah. Chief Colombo Magistrate, discharged
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  • 43 2 REYKJAVIK. ICELAND, Jan. 26. Iceland's President, Bnernsson, 71, died early yesterday in the National Hospital of a heart ailment He had been ill for 18 months. He bnd been President since 1944, when the Republic of Iceland was proclaimed. AP
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  • 2453 3 No Provision for Intervention; Supreme Court Ruling NEW DELHI. Jan. 21.— The Constitution Reach of the Supreme Court unanimously held today that the High Courts in India had no jurisdiction to entertain petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution complaining of irregularity in election procet Unas. Mr.
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  • 143 3 Journalist Killed Serious Car Accident In Trivandrum TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 20. Mr. K. C. Chacko, Trivandrum representative of the 'Powradhwany' of Kottayam, was killed in a car accident this afternoon. Mr. Chacko and three other journalists, Messrs. P. Ananthan Pillai. P. R. John and K. C. Thomas were going on a
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  • 157 3 KARACHI, Jan. 24.— Mr Khaliquzzaman, Pakistan Muslim League leader, urged Mu» lims not to be deceived by Russia's "sugar-coated pills" but overcome problems facing Muslim states through Islamic unity. In a statement Mr. Khaliquzzaman said that the Soviet delegate Jacob Malik's statement on Kashmir In the
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  • 31 3 TOKYO, Jan. 26.— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida told the Diet yesterday Japan will not conclude a peace treaty with either Soviet Russia or Red China. A. P.
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  • 149 3 Continuing its sittings at Scott Hall, Rollupltiya, recently, the 220-strong representative session of the synod of the Methodist Church unanimously passed a resolution deploring "the complicity of the Government in a lottery, particularly at a time when gambling is a large scale social evil and a
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  • 76 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 24— The Tariff Commission appointed by the Central Government began to function from Monday. A communique issued says: In pursuance of Section 3 of the Tariff Commission Ac*, 1951 the Central Government has established a Tariff Commission consisting of the following three members: Mr. G.
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  • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: The pilot train of the northbound night mail was derail ed in Johore last night. There wtre no casualties and only four wheels of the leading crash uagon actually left the rails. The south-bound train was fired on in Malacca last night
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  • 76 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— Mr. C. D. Deshmukh. Finance Minister will leave for London, on Feb. 3 to hold consultations with Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. A. Buttler, :t w;is learnt here today. Mr. Deshmukh is expected to be away from India for a
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  • 80 4 CAPETOWN. Jan. 27.— The King and Queen and Prince&s Margaret will be welcomed on arrival here in the battjeship Vanguard on Mar. 26 ty the Governor-General. Dr. Ernest G. Jansen, Mrs. Jansen, Prime Minister Daniel Malan and members of the South African Cabinet. They will
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  • 68 4 LONDON. Jan. 27. —The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is expected to take action "in the next few days" to name an American admiral— probably Admi ral Lynde D. McCormick— a^ Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic, a NATO spokesman said yesterday. Well informed sources her-' said President
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  • 38 4 TAIPEH, Jan. 26.— Wang Chung-hui, world-famed international jurist, said in a statement here yesterday Japan mi;s* sign a peace treaty with Nationalist China before a treaty of friendship and commerce is concluded. A. P.
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  • 131 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23.— The 90th death anniversary of Swami Vivekananda was observed all over India on Saturday. In Bombay, Mr. Navroji J Wadia, Vice-Chancellor, Eiombay University, told a public meeting that the teachings ot Swami Vivekananda were for humanity as a whole. "It is a
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  • 115 4 The Department of Education has announced that the font.i coming Education Week in Singapore will "be held in Octooer this year from 'Bth to 15ih inclusive. A central exhibition orga^nised by the Singapore Art Society will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 8. 9,
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  • 68 4 TWO ISSUES OF "JAYAKERALAM" BANNED Two issues of the "Jayakeralam" <Dec. 8, and Dec. 22, 1951) edited by C. G. Kurup and printed and published by Janatha Press, 66. Bells Road. Madras, have been banned by the Commissioner of police. Singapore, under the Emergency Regulations (Prohibition of Publications) No. 1
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  • 46 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Wednesday, Jan 30, at 7. p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N, Teluk Ku r ?.u. tie residence of Sri N. Damjdaram Pillai. All members are cordially invited to be pres ent.
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  • 386 4 Security For A Failing World There will be a talk on "Security for a failing World" at the Baha'l Centre, 352-A Tanjong Katong Road today. Fallowing the speeches of welcome. Dr. Erik Husfeldt Professor of Thoracic Surgery. University of Copenhagen, (Denmark) who is Chairman of the visiting team, will lecture
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  • 91 4 TOKYO. Jan. 26. The North Korean Radio reported last night that the Communists are holding 47 foreigners who were not named in prisoner of war lists delivered to the Allies. The broadcast indicated they were civilian internees, rather than prisoners of war. The broadcast said:
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  • 77 4 The following appointments have been made in connection with the re-organisation of the Malayan Chinese Association: (a) Mr. Yap Mau Tatt to be Agent-General, charged with the duty of organising liaison between branches and headquarters and between members and the Association. fb) Mr. Y. C. Kang to be
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  • 153 4 CEYLON NEWS: GALLE: Mr. W. T. WijeKulasurlya. who had been Mayor on four earlier occasions, tfas recently elected Mayoi of Galle by a majority of one vote. His opponent was last year's Mayor, Mr. A. R M. Thasslm. There was a triangular contest and
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  • 301 4 COLOMBO: Islam offers a~: ideal s~lutl->n to the colourbar problem. Mr. Tamlzuddln Khan. Speaker of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, who is now in Ceylon, said in a lecture at the All Ceylon Muslim League Headquarters recently. "A great malady of humanity is the
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  • 75 4 COLOMBO The Department of Rural Development has received 1.600 applications for the 15 vacancies existing for Rural Development Officers. Recruitment has however been delayed because the Department of Education "ould not conduct the requisite examinations prior to their selection. Steps have now been takeu/ to secure
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO The Labour Department Chief, Mr. M. Rajanayagam, "Inside Information" understands, has been invited by the Government of Australia under the Technical Aid Co-operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan. to spend some weeks in that country to study labour conditions there. The application is
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  • 218 4 German Hunts In Ceylon For Clues To Fortune COLOMBO: For two long months now, a qui£'. reticen* young German, Mr. Fritz Jung, has been digging int' our archives trying to piece together bits of information which he hopes will ultimately bring his relatives and him a windfall. Mr. Jung's great
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  • 143 4 COLOMBO: The possibility of having a helicopter postal service in Ceylon was dimmed by a high official of the G.P.0., who told me that for such a service to operat suitable buildings were necessary. He added that at present there was not one that could be
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  • 154 4 fronß monti^B foreigii^B handK^H authorities^^ denning form a res^B committee now di^l^ new kingdom of LilT™ The Soviet delegatH mitted a resolution tvß ago seeking the witli^ of foreign troops from _U within three months anV closing of all military b.V The preamble of the E^B tlan resolution said
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  • 80 4 HONGKONG, Jan. 26. 3eneral Chu Teh, military C-in-C and one of Red China's vice-chairman, has declared that "China and Korea will certainly win the war against the barbaric, atrocious American agressors." Chu Teh spoke on Wednesday in Peiping at a reception held by Premier Chou En-lai
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